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TWISTED SMOKE

This boy is so unique and turning out to be a looker both in color and structure- he is a dapple and 100% I am so excited to see what his color turns to.. -$1000 - if interested will be ready for his new home after our show season, will be registered and DNA on file - 10% down holds him for you until Sept. - he is sired by Brut and out of Karen

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MERIGOLD

I am going to start listing some kids that will be for sale - I will have around 15 to sell, some will sell now, some will sell after our show season as we will only keep 2 to show as yearlings next year - If interested I will ask for a 10- 50% deposit to hold them till weaning in June - Without further ado -This is Marigold she is a twin - she is a FULLBLOOD Boer sired by Windmill Boer Goats Gators Brut who goes back to Smokin Hot Ruger *EN* out of our own Flower who's Grandsire is Nash Boers Artic Ice and Mulberry Meadows dam - She will be weaned in June - teat structure - A5 both$400discounts on multiple purchaseI will meet most people, if needed, usually travel East and west I80

Let 'Freedom' ring - SOLD -

I am going to start listing some kids that will be for sale - If interested I will ask for a 50% deposit to hold them till June for you - This Commercial red tiger dappled doe is a twin to a black tiger dappled buck - she comes out of a black and white paint doe who's sire papers did not get transferred to the ABGA from IBGA he was all black - The sire to this doeling is a red paint dappled who's dam was all black, and sire is a red dappled - Reg# 10651544 Lanha Rockin D Speckled Effects - who goes back to Max Boer goats on top and bottom so no surprise that she will probably give you some color - teat structure is 2 with a nice spacing X 1 split 50%... price is set at $400

If you would like to be put on my list for 2019 kids, this is how it works:

"The List" Contact me as early as possible to be placed on "The List". In the spring (kidding season), When you find the animals you decide to buy, we usually ask a 50% deposit to hold them for you. That is the first exchange of money - there is no commitment until you choose your animals. This down payment is a NON-refundable deposit. We have not yet determined our pricing for spring kids next year (a lot of it will depend on feed costs) Payment will need to be received within two weeks of the request, or the kid will be offered to the next person on the list. (If this happens to you, I will place your name at the bottom of the list. So it does not necessarily mean you won't be able to get lambs, but it does decrease your odds.)

Registration All kids purchased with come with an ABGA application unless older and already registered then doe/buck will come with papers, it will be responsibility to send them in (For more information about the registry, see the "Contact Us" page.)

Health Issues All kids will be current with their CD&T vaccinations. They will have a scrapie tag in an ear for identification and to meet transporting requirements. They will be dewormed and their hooves will be trimmed.

Transportation If they are to be transported across state lines, the kids will need a veterinarian exam and health certificate. I will have this done and the fee will be added to the cost of the kid, any additional required testing specific to your state must be communicated with me, so as I get those testings done at the same time as the veterinarian exam this too is the responsibility of the buyer at the buyer's expense. If you are not sure which tests are required to import goats to your state, please ask your local veterinarian. Click here for a website that also may be helpful with state to state transportation. Typically, the health certificate is only good for 30 days so if your plans change to pick up your kid, you will be responsible for paying for another exam if that is necessary. If transporting in the back of a pickup, a cover over the pen (such as a tarp) is needed to provide shade from the sun and shelter from the wind.

Timing We time our kidding to start around the first of February. (with some scragglers) Since we like to give our kids the best opportunity for a healthy, happy, natural start in life, we leave them with their mothers until they are at least 12 weeks of age (weaning age). Most kids leave for their new homes in June & July with the exceptions of the kids my children decide to show at their local, county and state shows, those will leave around the end of August, middle of September.

Bottle kids I do not sell bottle kids before they are 12 weeks old. (exceptions to every rule) Although they are very labor-intensive to raise, I would rather have a healthy 12-16 week-old leave here for their new home, than a broken-hearted person calling me with tragic news. If you want a kid that has been a bottle baby, that may be possible, but the kid will not have been raised as a "house pet" if we can keep from it, there are times when they will have to be raised in home but they will be integrated back in with the herd.

Other Important Considerations We reserve the right to decide to not sell a kid for any reason. Since they are a flock animal, if an individual is purchased it needs to "go home" to a flock or at least one other goat. A wether (neutered male) is an ideal companion!